Good one, though many of these are ripped-off from the bible. It seems strange to me that the atheologian has to borrow intellectual capital from the Christian worldview in order to make sense of his own experience.

As much as fun as it was to point that out, something that should be even moreembarrassing to the contigent of atheologians here at Atheist Dave is the following:

#7 says something like check your belief against the *facts* and be ready to discard the belief if is doesn’t conform…(paraphrased). This is a particular view of truth that is quite problematic. Berkeley’s criticism of this view are very helpful as he argues that this theory of truth requires us to access *reality* as it is in itself [and quite apart from our cognitive apprehension of reality] in order to assess whether our thoughts *conform*.